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It's a little funny. We got four chickens in spring 2016. Two of them are still alive and kicking, but they lay eggs very sparingly at this age. We don't have them to save money, but because they are our son's pets, and he loves them and doesn'twantustoget rid of them. 😀 They live in an old barn at my parents-in-law, a couple of hundred meters from our house. Today we found two eggs. It was -18°C outdoors, and -5°C in the barn. They have a heat lamp. Otherwise they would lay no eggs at all in the winter.

Merry Christmas to all Dingdashers! 🎄🎁 The "most important" day of Christmas is Christmas Eve, Dec 24th, when we have Christmas dinner and give presents (in the evening) in Finland and Sweden. We celebrated with relatives today, and will continue tomorrow with other relatives. It's been snowing heavily today, about 40 cm. So fun to play in the snow! ❄

Still waiting for the BTJ book order, and the Chinese ornament - but I don't worry anymore. This meme was encouraging. 🤣 @bethany @sinbach

"A recently released yearlong study by the Lancet Infectious Diseases medical journal comparing the efficacy of COVID injections has shown that people who have received the COVID shots can be equally as infectious and are just as likely to spread the Delta variant of the virus to contacts in their household as those who have not received the shots.

In the study of 621 people in the U.K. with mild COVID-19 between Sept 13, 2020, and Sept 15, 2021, scientists found that their peak viral load was similar regardless of vaccination status. The analysis also found that 25 percent of vaccinated household contacts still contracted the virus, while 38 percent of those who had not taken the shots became infected.

In fact, the researchers noted, “Fully vaccinated individuals with breakthrough infections have peak viral load similar to unvaccinated cases and can efficiently transmit infection in household settings, including to fully vaccinated contacts.” "

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This medical doctor from South Africa has cured several thousands of people suffrering from C-19. No one of them even needed hospital care. This interview is made by a Swedish woman, but it's in English! I am just in the beginning of this long interview, but what I have heard so far is super interesting. "Dr. Shankara Chetty is a Medical doctor with a natural science background in genetics, advanced biology, microbiology and biochemistry. He lives and works in South Africa, where he also treated over 8000 patients from C 19 without the need of hospitalisation or death for the patients."
@Berrybunchfamily it would be super interesting to get feedback from you, if you have time to watch this sometimes! youtube.com/watch?v=yAvpxgCnDx

Disinformation? Or maybe it's the word of God that tells as not to fear! I choose the latter.

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